Art reviews from art critics Edward Goldman and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.
Edward Goldman is just back from Holland, jet-lagged and still drunk on all the art he saw at the TEFAF Maastricht Art and Antiques Fair.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about the history of the Mark di Suvero's Peace Tower on Sunset Boulevard.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks to Lisa Napoli about Cai Guo-Qiang's show at Mathaf in Doha, Qatar and at MOCA, Los Angeles.
(Special 4:44 broadcast) Edward Goldman on a great new show in Orange County, two good exhibitions closer to home and an embarrassing new likeness of our former governor.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp admires the Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park paintings at the Orange County Museum of Art.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman wishes someone would bring back genius designer Rudi Gernreich, featured in a new MOCA show. Then Oscars fashion would be less of a bore.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp is thrilled by the work of Lee Ufan and other Mono-Ha artists at Blum & Poe.
Edward Goldman wonders if "Linsanity" has invaded the arts, and congratulates the Huntington Library on its exciting recent acquisitions.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp is excited about Kienholz before LACMA, a show of assemblage from 1957-1964 at L.A. Louver Gallery.
Edward Goldman talks about the tragic life and complicated art of the obscure Polish artist, Alina Szapocznikow.
Edward Goldman talks about an exhibition he saw over the weekend that made him, at least for a moment, forget about all the imperfections of the world.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman talks about Frida Kahlo beating the boys, Ed Kienholz's raw, still-relevant early work and whether Newt will take him along to the moon.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman recounts his weekend adventures, which included dry ice pyramids, a snake of jumpsuit-clad bodies in Baldwin Hills, and Damien Hirst's notorious spots.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp on Ellsworth Kelly: Prints and Paintings, up at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through April 22, 2012.
Edward Goldman recalls a breathtaking visit to the French Riviera that convinced him of artist, writer and filmmaker Jean Cocteau's true brilliance.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp reviews on Sympathetic Seeing: Esther McCoy and the Heart of American Modernist Architecture and Design, at the Mak Center for Art + Architecture.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman talks about Chris Burden's breathtaking, soon-to-debut sculpture at LACMA and the mad world of art fairs descending on the city.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp talks about William Wegman, Allen Ruppersberg, William Leavitt and others shown by Helene Winer at Pomona College Museum in the early 70s.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Edward Goldman talks about a new sculpture on La Brea, imposing, steely and, hopefully, a sign of things to come.
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp discusses Millard Sheets, Peter Voulkos and ceramics in Southern California.